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&nbsp Write Review51 issues per yearCycling Weekly is the UK’s biggest selling cycling magazine, delivering a weekly round up of all the latest cycling news & analysis, with key additional sections on Health & Fitness advice, plus bike and product tests & reviews. Published continually for over 120 years (established 1891), the magazine has long been regarded as the ‘bible’ of British cycle sport, providing insightful coverage on everything from International professional racing to club level and sportive events.

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Cycling Weekly&nbsp&nbsp|&nbsp&nbsp3rd August 2017 &nbsp

TOUR DE FRANCE: ESSENTIAL REVIEWSo Chris Froome won another Tour. Had you missed the last three weeks, you might, as an impartial observer, stifle a yawn and roll your eyes. But only had you missed the last three weeks. What began at VO2 max on a career-threateningly wet Düsseldorf city centre course quickly morphed into a Geraint Thomas-led raid across multiple borders. The GC players were forced into the open twice in the fi rst week alone, after which remained a fortnight during which multiple riveting storylines intermingled as the world’s best cyclists beat seven bells out of each other all over the south of France, with no rider able to deliver the knockout blow until the final time trial, the day before Paris. It was a classic race. Indeed, when you consider the intrigue, the suspense, the scrappy, never ending GC fight and the late manner in which it was won, perhaps it was the best since, oh, 1989?

Cycling Weekly is the UK’s biggest selling cycling magazine, delivering a weekly round up of all the latest cycling news & analysis, with key additional sections on Health & Fitness advice, plus bike and product tests & reviews. Published continually for over 120 years (established 1891), the magazine has long been regarded as the ‘bible’ of British cycle sport, providing insightful coverage on everything from International professional racing to club level and sportive events.

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Cycling Weekly
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3rd August 2017
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TOUR DE FRANCE: ESSENTIAL REVIEWSo Chris Froome won another Tour. Had you missed the last three weeks, you might, as an impartial observer, stifle a yawn and roll your eyes. But only had you missed the last three weeks. What began at VO2 max on a career-threateningly wet Düsseldorf city centre course quickly morphed into a Geraint Thomas-led raid across multiple borders. The GC players were forced into the open twice in the fi rst week alone, after which remained a fortnight during which multiple riveting storylines intermingled as the world’s best cyclists beat seven bells out of each other all over the south of France, with no rider able to deliver the knockout blow until the final time trial, the day before Paris. It was a classic race. Indeed, when you consider the intrigue, the suspense, the scrappy, never ending GC fight and the late manner in which it was won, perhaps it was the best since, oh, 1989?

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Cycling Weekly
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3rd August 2017
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TOUR DE FRANCE: ESSENTIAL REVIEWSo Chris Froome won another Tour. Had you missed the last three weeks, you might, as an impartial observer, stifle a yawn and roll your eyes. But only had you missed the last three weeks. What began at VO2 max on a career-threateningly wet Düsseldorf city centre course quickly morphed into a Geraint Thomas-led raid across multiple borders. The GC players were forced into the open twice in the fi rst week alone, after which remained a fortnight during which multiple riveting storylines intermingled as the world’s best cyclists beat seven bells out of each other all over the south of France, with no rider able to deliver the knockout blow until the final time trial, the day before Paris. It was a classic race. Indeed, when you consider the intrigue, the suspense, the scrappy, never ending GC fight and the late manner in which it was won, perhaps it was the best since, oh, 1989?

As a subscriber you'll receive the
following benefits:

&nbsp A discount
off the RRP of your magazine

&nbsp Your magazine
delivered to your device each month

&nbsp Your magazine
delivered to your door each month

&nbsp You'll
never miss an issue

&nbsp You’re
protected from price rises that may happen later in the year

However for iOS we recommend an iPad 2 (2nd gen)/iPhone 3 or better for performance
and stability. Earlier models with lower processor and RAM specifications may experience
slower page rendering and occasional app crashes which are outside of our control.

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Kingdom, Europe, United States of America and the Rest of the World.

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Cycling Weekly
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3rd August 2017
&nbsp&nbsp

TOUR DE FRANCE: ESSENTIAL REVIEWSo Chris Froome won another Tour. Had you missed the last three weeks, you might, as an impartial observer, stifle a yawn and roll your eyes. But only had you missed the last three weeks. What began at VO2 max on a career-threateningly wet Düsseldorf city centre course quickly morphed into a Geraint Thomas-led raid across multiple borders. The GC players were forced into the open twice in the fi rst week alone, after which remained a fortnight during which multiple riveting storylines intermingled as the world’s best cyclists beat seven bells out of each other all over the south of France, with no rider able to deliver the knockout blow until the final time trial, the day before Paris. It was a classic race. Indeed, when you consider the intrigue, the suspense, the scrappy, never ending GC fight and the late manner in which it was won, perhaps it was the best since, oh, 1989?

As a subscriber you'll receive the
following benefits:

&nbsp A discount
off the RRP of your magazine

&nbsp Your magazine
delivered to your door each month

&nbsp You'll
never miss an issue

&nbsp You’re
protected from price rises that may happen later in the year

Shipping is included in the price for all subscriptions, single issues, bookazines
and merchandise products on Pocketmags. The prices you see are the prices you pay,
we do not add additional shipping costs during the checkout. We deliver to the United
Kingdom, Europe, United States of America and the Rest of the World.

Shipping Times

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The deliveries are handled by each of our publishing partners. The great thing about
a subscription is that in most cases you will receive the issue before it goes on
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Your subscription is most likely to start with the next available issue. The delivery
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TOUR DE FRANCE: ESSENTIAL REVIEWSo Chris Froome won another Tour. Had you missed the last three weeks, you might, as an impartial observer, stifle a yawn and roll your eyes. But only had you missed the last three weeks. What began at VO2 max on a career-threateningly wet Düsseldorf city centre course quickly morphed into a Geraint Thomas-led raid across multiple borders. The GC players were forced into the open twice in the fi rst week alone, after which remained a fortnight during which multiple riveting storylines intermingled as the world’s best cyclists beat seven bells out of each other all over the south of France, with no rider able to deliver the knockout blow until the final time trial, the day before Paris. It was a classic race. Indeed, when you consider the intrigue, the suspense, the scrappy, never ending GC fight and the late manner in which it was won, perhaps it was the best since, oh, 1989?